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Ross (steam automobile)

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He was one of the first American drivers to complete a mile course in under one minute. In 1906 he gave up racing to turn his attention full-time to automobile manufacturing. Ross closed his steam car business in 1911 and focused on the manufacture of torpedo signals used by railroads. On June 10,
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Ross's "Wogglebug" was powered by two steam engines. It is said the two engines independently powered a rear wheel and they had separate speed controls. Difficult to control it would go down the course moving from side to side. Nevertheless at Daytona matched against W K Vanderbilt's new 90 hp
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Company founder Louis S. Ross (1877–1927) gained national fame in the early 1900s while an employee of
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This article is about the steam-powered Ross automobile. For the gasoline-powered Ross automobile, see
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1927 he was killed in an explosion while testing a new torpedo of his own design.
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Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
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model that was the first steam-powered car to have the
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Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1909
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List of defunct United States automobile manufacturers
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1906
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Ross (automobile company)

brass era
steam
automobile
Newtonville, Massachusetts
Stanley Motor Carriage Company
Stanley Steamer
Ormond-Daytona Beach
Mercedes
Napier
Dewar Trophy
two-cylinder
shaft-driven
boiler
engine
touring car






ISBN
978-0-87341-428-9


ISBN
0-7858-1106-0
Louis S. Ross at the VirtualSteamMuseum.org

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